Quarterly Review of China

The quarterly update comprehensively analyses and assesses China's macroeconomic and outbound investment situations. It also analyses important macroeconomic data and trends.

Latest issues

10/24/2014

The China Quarterly Report provides a look into China’s macroeconomic situation, as well as economic indicators, significant policy announcements, and developments in the spheres of inbound and outbound investment.

7/25/2014

In the report, we look at the prospects for GDP growth, as China’s second quarter GDP met the government’s target of 7.5 percent, and consider what impact the “mini-stimulus” measures have had on China’s economy.

5/2/2014

In the report we look at the prospects for GDP growth in the light of the first quarter GDP figure of 7.4 percent, which is below the government’s 2014 target, and consider what impact the “mini-stimulus” measures may have.

2/12/2014

China's fourth quarter GDP growth rate was 7.7%. For the full year 2013, GDP grew by 7.7%.

1/26/2014

As KPMG had expected, China’s fourth quarter GDP growth rate was 7.7%, decreasing by 0.1 percentage point compared to the third quarter.

11/4/2013

China’s GDP growth rate in the third quarter was 7.8 percent, rising by 0.3 percentage points versus the second quarter.

10/28/2013

This quarterly report analyses the macroeconomic situation of China and China’s outbound investments.

8/29/2013

This quarterly update comprehensively analyzes and assesses China’s macroeconomic data and investment trends. Specifically, it reviews China’s GDP, FDI, and inbound M&A activity through the first half of 2013.

7/22/2013

This quarterly report analyses the macroeconomic situation of China and China’s outbound investments.

5/30/2013

The quarterly update comprehensively analyzes and assesses China’s macroeconomic data and trends. It also reviews China’s FDI situation and summarizes inbound M&A activity in the first quarter of 2013...

5/7/2013

This quarterly report analyses the macroeconomic situation of China and China’s outbound investments.

3/12/2013

As of Q4 2012, the overall Chinese economy began to stabilise and established positive momentum, with capital investment remaining the main driver behind China's economic growth and stability.

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